Brazil will be champion of 2014 World Cup without scoring, calculates Bloomberg

Bloomberg's sports division, one of the world's leading information vehicles, has followed the trajectory of the teams that qualified for the 2014 World Cup and, through calculations and estimates, concluded that the winner of the competition will be Brazil.

By simulating each tournament match more than 100, 000 times, the team was able to make very reliable projections of the results. If they are correct, the Brazilian team will repeat the feat of 2002, when they won all matches, and will win the title over Spain by 1-0 - without taking any goals during the World Cup. Check out the forecasts for Brazil and the respective probabilities of each scoreboard:

Group stage:
Brazil 2 x 0 Croatia (79%)
Brazil 2 x 0 Mexico (74%)
Brazil 2 x 0 Cameroon (82%)

Round of 16:
Brazil 1 x 0 Netherlands (70%)

Quarterfinals:
Brazil 1 x 0 Colombia (74%)

Semifinal:
Brazil 1 x 0 Germany (62%)

Final:
Brazil 1 x 0 Spain (60%)

Via InAbstract